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#77
Quote from: Bhokero on 18/02/08, 09:57
@jimprut.... SHUT UP! originally selalu dibikin di minggu pertama tiap bulan. Kemaren kita ga diawal karena bentrok dengan concertnya the police. Jadi kita ga bisa bikin di awal bulan. Mudah2an kedepan kita bisa konsisten jim....

achdiyat,blanco,hogi ...house set juga perlu di realisasikan tuh ....:)
#78
gileee taechno semua tuh brur...
#79
pake t shirt jim morrison yg tie dye ahhhhh :P
#80
Quote from: fyong on 24/01/08, 15:41
all time fav ibiza track :)

uplifting deep soulful house, 10000 % mantep
#81
"pacar asli", "pacar gelap" + "mantan one night stand" ada di sekitar dj booth dan semuanya udah pada typsy ....huahuhauhuahuhauhau
#82
1980s

In 1981, the cable television network MTV was launched, originally devoted to music videos, especially popular rock music. The term "video jockey", or VJ, was used to describe the fresh faced youth who introduced the music videos. In 1982, the demise of disco in the mainstream by the summer of 1982 forced many nightclubs to either close or to change entertainment styles, such as by providing MTV style video dancing or live bands. Released in 1982, the song "Planet Rock" by DJ Afrika Bambaataa was the first hip-hop song to feature synthesizers. The song melded electronic hip hop beats with the melody from Kraftwerk's "Trans-Europe Express". In 1982, the compact disc reached the public market in Asia and early the following year in other markets. This event is often seen as the "Big Bang" of the digital audio revolution.

In the early 1980s, NYC disco DJ Larry Levan, known for his eclectic mixes, gained a cult following; and the Paradise Garage, the nightclub at which he spun, became the prototype for the modern dance club where the music and the DJ were showcased. Around the same time, the disco-influenced electronic style of dance music called House music emerged in Chicago. The name was derived from the Warehouse club in Chicago, where the resident DJ, Frankie Knuckles, mixed old disco classics and Eurosynth pop. House music is essentially disco music with electronic drum machine beats. The common element of most house music is a 4/4 beat generated by a drum machine or other electronic means (such as a sampler), together with a solid (usually also electronically generated) synth bassline. In 1983, Jesse Saunders released what some consider the first house music track, "On & On". The mid-1980s also saw the emergence of New York Garage, a house music hybrid that was inspired by Larry Levan's style and sometimes eschewed the accentuated high-hats of the Chicago house sound.

During the mid-1980s, Techno music emerged from the Detroit club scene. Being geographically located between Chicago and New York, Detroit techno artists combined elements of Chicago house and New York garage along with European imports. Techno distanced itself from disco's roots by becoming almost purely electronic with synthesized beats. In 1985, the Winter Music Conference started in Fort Lauderdale Florida and becomes the premier electronic music conference for dance music disc jockeys.

In 1985, TRAX Dance Music Guide was launched by American Record Pool in Beverly Hills. It was the first national DJ-published music magazine, created on the Macintosh computer using extensive music market research and early desktop publishing tools. In 1986, "Walk This Way", a rap-rock collaboration by Run DMC and Aerosmith, became the first hip-hop song to reach the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song was the first exposure of hip hop music, as well as the concept of the disc jockey as band member and artist, to many mainstream audiences. In 1988, DJ Times magazine was first published. It was the first US-based magazine specifically geared toward the professional mobile and club DJ.

Starting in the mid 1980s, the wedding and banquet business changed dramatically with the introduction of DJ music , replacing the bands that had been the norm. Band Leaders like Jerry Perell and others, started DJ companies, like NY Rhythm DJ Entertainers. Using their knowledge of audience participation, MC charisma and "crowd pleasing" repertory selection, the wedding music industry became almost all DJ, while combining the class and elegance of the traditional band presentation. New DJs as well as Band Leaders with years of experience and professionalism transformed the entire industry. Now everyone loves a good banquet DJ. The latest trend is to combine real musicians with the DJ music for a more personal and artistic approach.


That was the most influential movement (menururt gue)
#84
rada rada tech house nih .....mantap cing :)
#85
silicone soul "the pact" ...quality tunes :)
#87
Chicago HOUSE DON  8)  "FRANKIE KNUCKLES"
#88
House vocalist Robert Owens hooks up with Wahoo, Charles Webster and Jimpster on his latest longplayer. Night-Time Stories arrives at the end of February.

Owens is the voice behind house classics such as 'Can You Feel It?', 'Tears' and 'Mine To Give'. But he's also lent his vocals to more unusual studio collaborations, pairing with drum'n'bass heavyweights London Elektricity and even breaks duo Koma & Bones. More recently he's sung on Coldcut's 'Walk A Mile In My Shoes' and Marc Romboy's 'I Need'.

Night Time Stories arrives on Berlin house imprint Compost and includes collabs with Wahoo, Jimpster, Atjazz, Charles Webster, Simbad, Marc Romboy and Ian Pooley. You can check out the lead single 'Merging' on the Compost MySpace page now.

Tracklist

01 Intro 0:32
02 Inside My World 5:35
03 New World 7:30
04 I'm Chained 6:11
05 Only Me 7:35
06 Survive 0:55
07 Now I Know 6:08
08 Never Give Up 4:52
09 Press On 9:59
10 Back To You 7:29
11 Happiness 0:35
12 Happy 3:53
13 Merging 9:29
14 No Tomorrow 6:30
15 Listen Outro 0:28

Robert Owens Night-Time Stories is released on Compost on February 25, 2008.

*bgs*
#89
Quote from: irvanvitaxx on 12/01/08, 15:22
semoga techno nya dikeluRIn lagi kayak jaman dulu...hehehehe.....maen techno dong

bang.....hehehe

sama deep house nyoo buat warm up set nya...udah lama juga nggak engerin deep house ala fufuy...kekekkekekeke
#90
1.future sounds of B 1 @ centro
2.Armin Van Buuran @ K 7
3.Gabriel & Dresden @ X 2


*tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*

*bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs* *bgs*
#91
happy new year ...
#92
Sasha stylenya botak terus...diggers makin gondrong...halahkkhhh...halakkhhh,salute :)
#93
asik deeeee.....
#94
Jakarta Events / Re: BITD NYE '08!
26/12/07, 19:34
Quote from: downey on 26/12/07, 01:02
Future10 and Embassy Club

present


Surya Pro Back In The Days
New Years Eve

A massive celebration to usher in '08!

Monday, 31st December 2007
at Embassy Club
10pm onwards


WONDERBAR
Miko
Debon
Ditto

Please come dressed in WHITE

Ice Decoration
Snow
Laser Show
Confetti
Special Countdown

Presale tickets : 150.000       On The Spot : 200.000
Tickets include 1 glass of softdrink / beer

Supported by 91.60 Indika FM, OZDiscoland, Free! Magazine, Area Magazine, Dewan Studio, Ravelex.net

:)



WB main lagu apaan nih sob ???
#95
- John aquaviva
- Richie Hawtin
- Tom Middleton
- pete moss
- Deadmau5
- charles webster
#97
keren bos :):):)
#98
old school dooda & true legendary :)
#99
harapan 2008 :

-respect each other (as always)
-always support your local dj !!!

standart ...kaleeeee.....:P
#100
Huge set:

John Digweed - Gridlock
Booka Shade - Numbers (Club Mix)
System 7 - Space Bird (Dubfire Remix)
Goldie Lox - Church
Umek - Suspension Of Disbelief
Depeche Mode - Behind The Weel (Eric Prydz Remix?)
Underworld - King Of Snake
Popof - My Toyz
Animaltek - Da Bridge
Phoenix - Rise Up (D Dub Mix)

He also played this track: